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Tuesday, 13 April 2010 14:54

Last Night's Meeting with Pastor Loor

Last night about 50 of us enjoyed an evening with Pastor Loor and his family.  It was a night where Ecuadorians and North Americans worshiped together, prayed for one another, and heard a wonderful message encouraging our faith from Pastor Loor.

Pastor Loor shared from Hebrews 11 and 12, concerning the perserverance that goes with true faith. He also encouraged us that with God nothing is impossible.

Pastor Scott and Cindy Lee did a tremendous job of getting everything ready. I know that Cindy, my wife Emily, Sheila McGuffin and others worked hard to prepare and help serve all the wonderful refreshments after the message.

It was so good to see so many people from so many churches.  Pastor Ken Stutts, Pastor Nebbie Gomez, Pastor Jim Clark, and Pastor Ernesto from East Coast Believers' Fellowship were just some of the pastors in the crowd. 

My old friend Jeff Attaran shared while we were waiting for Pastor Loor and his group from down in Osceola County. He is now the Pastor of the Iranian Christian Church of Central Florida, which meets at Calvary Assembly.  What an incredible testimony he and his wife Sedi have!

If you were there, please share your comments here on what blessed you the most from the meeting. 

 

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Wednesday night was our first night of ministering. I preached in a church in Vinces where there was no pastor appointed yet, but was led by a group of leaders. 

I preached on "Restoration" encouraging the people that God's will is to heal, prosper, and save our families. I gave the altar call and about 75% of the congregation came forward. After the service I was taken to Dr. Manuel’s house and there I spoke to worship leaders and prayed for them. There was about 20 in attendance.
 
  Pastor Scott Lee near Santo Domingo, Ecuador
 
Friday night I preached at Pastor Roberto Rios’ church in Santa Domingo. I was compelled again by the Spirit to preach on "Restoration."  I gave testimonies of Cindy's healing and also how God restored my daughter's marriage. When I gave the altar call there was a strong presence of the Lord, my translator Maria could not even translate because of such a heavy presence.
 
 After several minutes of not being able to talk I began to minister to those who responded to the altar call. People were falling out in the Spirit. A woman came forward with her husband and said she was having a hard time trusting her husband because someone had told her that he had an affair with another woman, but the person who told her that came back later and said she lied. The wife still had her doubts so she went to a witch doctor to find out if he did have an affair. I had her pray a prayer of repentance and had her denounce her involvement with witchcraft, which caused the demons in her to manifest. I took authority over them in the Name of Jesus and she was set free. Her countenance changed from cold, angry, and withdrawn to joyful, loving and hugging her husband. Several were saved, and one was healed of a stomach condition.
 
Saturday afternoon I had a worship workshop with the worship leaders in participating churches in Santo Domingo. There were about 30 to 40 in attendance. To be honest I felt inadequate and intimidated because their style of music is different from ours. But I went ahead and taught on the heart of worship and afterward we worshipped together.
 
After the teaching I called them up so I could pray for them. The power of God was present, the gift of prophecy was operating and all the leaders went out in the Spirit except for a few. Praise God! After the service I sang a couple of songs in Spanish which they wanted to learn. It was a wonderful time getting around the keyboard and singing with them.

Editors note: This is part of Pastor Scott's journal from when he travelled as part of a Heart of Titus team to Ecuador in February, 2010.  This was Pastor Scott's 2nd trip to Ecuador.  He is a member of the Heart of Titus Board of Directors and pastors New Life Praise Worship Center in Apopka, Florida.

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